There is nothing in life quite as predictable as the unpredictable life-changing event.
Saturday, December 4, 2021
Lee Smith
Here Comes the Limited Hangout
America’s Nixonian press corps takes a page from the Watergate playbook to try and cover up its active role in the criminal Russiagate hoax.
"Just as this strategy failed to protect Richard Nixon and his men, chances are it won’t help culpable reporters and news organizations avoid responsibility for their active role in the country’s biggest political crime of the past half-century."
"In other words, all of Russiagate—the initial crime and the criminal cover-up—is based on the dossier. No matter how much reporters now try to sever themselves from it while maintaining Trump really did collude with Russia, there was only ever the dossier."
"So should the Pulitzer committee strip the Post and the Times of their 2018 prize, as Trump and many of his supporters are saying? By no means. That would only further obscure the damage the media have done to American citizens, U.S. national security, and government institutions during the past several years. The press sponsored an intelligence operation that, among many other outrages, violated the privacy rights of an American citizen (Page); forced another to flee his adopted home for fear of false imprisonment (Millian); dragged a decorated combat veteran through the mud and cost him his home and millions of dollars in legal fees (Flynn); interfered in an election, and helped spies target the president through leaks of classified information. Demanding they simply return the awards they use to credential themselves obscures the larger truth. Instead, it would be more fitting for the Post and Times to have the prize’s citation emblazoned on their mastheads for posterity to commemorate how they injected poison into the national bloodstream and burned down our free press."
Andrew Sullivan
Why Roe Will Fall And Obergefell Won't
The case for returning the abortion question to politics
Kim Strassel/New York Post
Prez’s lost war on COVID: Biden still trying to ‘beat’ virus — and failing
Friday, December 3, 2021
Vaccine inventor Robert Malone: 'Fundamentally evil' COVID policies harming children
Dr. Robert Malone tells WND the damage is 'deep and profound and will last for decades'
Thursday, December 2, 2021
The New York Post, the paper founded by Alexander Hamilton to attack Thomas Jefferson:
Journalists today aren’t muckrakers — they are defenders of the liberal elite
Wednesday, December 1, 2021
Glenn Greenwald
How the Corporate Media Launched a Disinformation Campaign to Protect Fauci
As public anger grew over gruesome and medically useless dog experiments funded by Fauci's agencies and budgets, his media allies came to the rescue with a pack of lies.
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
Pat Buchanan
The Return of Law and Order
Indeed, of all of the Black folks who will have died of homicide or murder in D.C., Baltimore, Philly and New York this year, how many will have been shot or stabbed by Proud Boys, Three Percenters, Oath Keepers, white vigilantes, white supremacists or rogue white cops?
In 2020, blacks were over 72% of all shooting suspects; we know that from victim and witness descriptions. Whites were 1.4% of all shooting suspects … based on victim and witness descriptions.”
“A black New Yorker is roughly 50 times as likely to commit a shooting as a white New Yorker. Blacks were 63.4% of murder suspects; whites, 6.3%. (That white share of homicide suspects represents domestic violence incidents, not street crime.)”
Bottom line: Disproportionately, the perpetrators, the shooters and the killers in America, are Black. As are their victims. If Black Lives Matter wants to preserve Black lives, they should look to their own communities because that is whence almost all of the killers come.
Matt Taibbi
Will Twitter Become an Ocean of Suck?
The resignation of Jack Dorsey is the latest plot point in the story of the Internet's transformation, from democratizing tool to instrument of elite control
In the end, Twitter’s explosive growth has forced it to embrace something like the opposite of its original mission. It’s not an accident that the site now seems significantly overrepresented by upscale, monoculture-worshipping pseudo-intellectuals (seemingly every working journalist has an account, and certainly every censoriously woke one does). Like the Internet generally, instead of a machine for speech without “barriers,” Twitter is becoming, precisely, a mechanism for tightened elite control over expression, a thought-policed platitude sanctuary.
Monday, November 29, 2021
Jay Battacharya
The Catastrophic Misapplication of the Precautionary Principle in Response to the Pandemic
Managing risk in the face of uncertainty requires consideration of all potential harms
Victor Davis Hanson
A Tale of Two Cities: Kenosha vs. Waukesha
The media’s blatant lies amount to racial arson.
Rittenhouse should have never been charged; Brooks should not have been out of jail. The effort to make the former a beneficiary of white supremacy and the latter a victim of it required a level of amoral media deceit that finally was unsustainable even in this bankrupt age.
Sunday, November 28, 2021
Alex Berenson
A frightening new potential explanation for vaccine-driven myocarditis and other problems
Researchers in the New England Journal of Medicine raise the possibility of an uncontrolled autoimmune response to the coronavirus spike protein that may last indefinitely
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